Based in Australia, Walsh has been projecting his human faces on trees around Havana, Japan’s Fuji Rock, London’s Hyde Park, Adelaide and Singapore.

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Craig Walsh's Humannature glowing faces on trees

Projecting a flat image on a living voluminous tree adds a new dimension to his art.

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Craig Walsh's Humannature glowing faces on trees

A site-specific project, this great moving image installation pays homage to humans and nature at the same time.

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Craig Walsh's Humannature glowing faces on trees

Made by projecting computer-manipulated portraits or pre-recorded videos, the faces are perceived like giant holograms.

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Craig Walsh's Humannature glowing faces on trees

But sometimes the videos are live, allowing people to talk to the faces, or trees! (see the video).

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Craig Walsh's Humannature glowing faces on trees

Creating little impact on the environment but a long-lasting impression on the audience, Humannature make trees talk.

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Craig Walsh's Humannature glowing faces on trees

Glowing human faces reveal themselves at night in Australian artist Craig Walsh's digital installations. Spooky at first glance, Humannature is a temporary intervention projected onto trees to create a glowing nighttime spectacle as Walsh's pre-recorded videos develop a new and curious texture when presented against nature.